General elections in South Africa 2009
my best song, with two of the greatest, Michael Jackson and one of the best duets I know of The national and provincial elections in 2009 South Africa held on 22 April 2009 aim to elect a new National Assembly, as well as in various provincial assemblies .
The National Assembly consists of 400 seats elected by proportional representation through a closed list. 200 seats are reserved on the national lists of the party and the other 200 are elected from provincial lists of the party in all nine South African provinces. The President of South Africa was elected by the National Assembly after each election and the Premier of each province are elected by a majority of each provincial assembly.
These are the fourth general elections since the end of apartheid.
Get more:
- Lonely Planet South Africa, Lesotho & Swaziland (Lonely Planet South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland) by Simon Richmond, Alan Murphy, Kim Wildman, and Andrew Burke (Paperback – Dec 2001)
- The Making of Modern South Africa: Conquest, Apartheid, Democracy (Historical Association Studies) by Nigel Worden (Paperback – Aug 24, 2007)
- When Bodies Remember: Experiences and Politics of AIDS in South Africa (California Series in Public Anthropology) by Didier Fassin (Paperback – Mar 14, 2007)